2012 NL Rookie of the Year

Bryce Harper Narrowly Wins Award

Washington Nationals

Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper won the National League Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Award in a close election over Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Wade Miley, the BBWAA announced on MLB Network today.

Harper (.270, 22 home runs, 59 RBI) placed first on 16 ballots cast by two writers representing each league city, second on eight and third on eight for a total of 112 points, based on the 5-3-1 tabulation system. He was the only player listed on each ballot. Miley (16-11, 3.33 ERA) received 12 first-place votes, 13 for second and six for third to score 105 points. The seven-point differential was the fourth closest in the history of NL voting.

The closest race in the NL since the current system was adopted in 1980 occurred in 2007 when Ryan Braun, then a third baseman for the Milwaukee Brewers, won over Colorado Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki, 128-126. Other NL elections closer than this year were in 2006 when Florida Marlins shortstop Hanley Ramirez won over Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman, 105-101, and in 1982 when the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Steve Sax beat out the Pittsburgh Pirates’ Johnny Ray, 63-57, in a race between second baseman. Prior to 1980, writers voted for one player. The 1976 election resulted in the only NL tie, between pitchers Butch Metzger of the San Diego Padres and Pat Zachry of the Cincinnati Reds.

Harper led NL rookies in runs (98), total bases (254), triples (9), extra-base hits (57), multi-hit games (45) and outfield assists (8). He did not turn 20 until October 16, which means Harper was only one month older than Dwight Gooden was when the New York Mets pitcher became the youngest Rookie of the Year winner in 1984. Gooden turned 20 Nov. 16 that year. Harper is the first Nationals player to win the award since the franchise shift of 2005. Montreal Expos winners were Carl Morton and Andre Dawson.

The voting (5-3-1 scoring system):

Name, Team

1st

2nd

3rd

Points

Bryce Harper, Nationals

16

8

8

112

Wade Miley, Diamondbacks

12

13

6

105

Todd Frazier, Reds

3

7

9

45

Wilin Rosario, Rockies

1

2

1

12

Norichika Aoki, Brewers

2

5

11

Yonder Alonso, Padres

1

1

Matt Carpenter, Cardinals

1

1

Jordan Pachecho, Rockies

1

1

Below is a breakdown of the 32 individual ballots, submitted by two writers representing each team in the National League. Note that in some cases (*), when a city does not have enough eligible voters, a writer from another city will represent that chapter. For more information on the voting, see our Voting FAQ.